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Thanks @ JJG for the knowledge impacts.
Both in regards to the topic and in regards to what you are doing, you are speaking a bit vaguely AVE5.
First off, your mentioning of "crypto" is like meaningless gobbledy-gook, especially since in this thread I am specifically aiming at various ideas that are specifically focused on bitcoin, and a lot of the ideas of the posts of this particular thread attempt to deal with situations in which a bitcoin holder may well have already gotten through a lot of his earliest of accumulation stages, yet I have
another thread in which I attempt to address bitcoin investment ideas more generally.
Second, you seem to be suggesting that you are still working on your own accumulation of bitcoin and/or figuring out how bitcoin fits into your overall investment portfolio, and surely there is nothing wrong with that, since I tend to presume that it may well take 4-10 years or longer for anyone to really build their investment portfolio - unless they might already be an experience investor who is reallocating portions of an already existing investment portfolio in order to add bitcoin exposure (or perhaps increase bitcoin exposure).
So yeah figuring out an allocation to bitcoin could be something like 5% to 25% of your investment portfolio to be allocated into bitcoin, but surely if you are more of a beginner in terms of building your investment portfolio, you may well be considering ways to accumulate bitcoin that revolve around 1) dollar cost averaging, 2) lump sum investing and/or 3) buying on dips. I am also not much into trading and/or selling bitcoin in an attempt to accumulate more, which gets us back to the topic of this here particular thread presuming that if you are considering either maintenance and/or various forms of sustainable withdrawal, then you have already spent a decent amount of time accumulating BTC.